Elsa wool paper rope rug
VM Carpet's Elsa wool paper rope rug is trendy but timeless. Its herringbone pattern is made of wool yarn and paper string. The carpet is already pre-treated to be dirt-repellent. The edges are rounded with a narrow cotton edge. Non-slip EVAPOLYTEX® bottom makes the rug firm and easy to keep in place. Elsa rug’s backing material is suitable for all floor materials and also for underfloor heating. It leaves no marks on the floor and is odourless and recyclable.
Elsa wool paper rope rug specifications:
- Width - minimum 50 cm and maximum 400 cm
- Length - minimum 50 cm and maximum 3000 cm
- Please, notice that the rug that is made in the size you have chosen can not be returned.
- Material
- 47 % wool
- 47 % paper string
- 6 % polyester
- Edge
- Cotton 35 mm (color according to the color of the carpet)
- Linen 35 mm (beige)
- Backing
- Carpet thickness approx. 7 mm (without edge)
- The carpet is already pre-treated to be dirt-repellent.
- Designed in Finland
- Made in Karvala, Finland
Care instructions:
Vacuuming and, if necessary, ventilation. Remove stains freshly with a clean, damp cloth, no rubbing. Dry clean with foam or gentle professional flat wash at max +30°C with a mild detergent solution. No soaking or rubbing. Rinse thoroughly with plenty of water. Excess water is removed, for example, with a roller press. The rug is shaped when damp and air-dried flat. Do not fold.
Technical specifications:
- Suitable for heavy home use, code 23
- Suitable for light public use, code 31
- Carpet softness symbol (from one to five crowns)
- The carpet is antistatic, i.e. no static electricity is generated when walking on the carpet
- Can be used in underfloor heated space when thermal resistance < 0,17 m² K/W
- Carpet fire classification. Fire resistance requirements vary from country to country. In general, the result Efl-s1 is sufficient for home use. Bfl-s1 and Cfl-s1 are approved for public areas. The letters A-F stand for fire resistance and s1 or s2 for smoke generation
VM Carpet
Arto and Aila Viita-aho founded a carpet weaving company in 1973 in the village of Karvala on the shores of lake Lappajärvi. Read more about VM Carpet from this link.